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DESCRIPTION:Ivan L. Preston Research Colloquium with Professor Eunji Kim (C
 olumbia University). Political apathy and skepticism toward traditional au
 thorities are increasingly common\, but social media creators (SMCs) captu
 re the public's attention. Despite their prominence\, whether these seemin
 gly-frivolous yet engaging actors shape political attitudes and behaviors 
 remains largely unknown. Our field experiment estimates the impact of enco
 uraging Americans aged 18-45 to follow five progressive policy-minded SMCs
  on Instagram\, TikTok\, or YouTube for five months.
LOCATION:Nafziger Conference Room (5055)\, Vilas Hall
SUMMARY:How Social Media Creators Shape Mass Politics
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